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Functions in our group

On the 15th of May we had our Erasmus+ classes. On this meeting we did something different, namely we have finished our poster about our functions (Who is who in our group). Everyone drew their own creatures.



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There are the results of this “little project”.

Mrs. Joanna – Boss
Alicja – Boss Junior
Hania – Nobody, Invisible man
Julia – Speaker 
Darek – Naughty one J
Wera U. – Writer
Wera Ch. – Panda
Olga – Lazy man #1
Wera S. – Lazy man #2
Mikołaj – Gamer
Kinga – Nobody
Magda – Australian Tarantula
Dominika – Spider
Laura – Island
Kuba – Nobody 
Oliwier – Mascot



After this we did a brain storm about our school like a big family. Some people did a family tree and the rest of our group were sticking and finishing the poster. Everyone were involved in work on the task. Next week we will create a comics connected with our relationships between each other in our school.
To summarize we have already done a good and grate work. This module “Relationships” is kind of different than the first module “History”, but we know that we still have much interesting things to do.

By Weronika U. & Weronika Ch. from Poland

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